In an Instagram story post, Damian Priest sent a two-word message, “Game Day,” ahead of his World Heavyweight Championship match against Drew McIntyre at Clash at the Castle: Scotland. Priest, who became the World Heavyweight Champion after cashing in his Money in the Bank contract at WrestleMania XL, has successfully defended the title once against Jey Uso.
Drew McIntyre, a former WWE Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion, is set to challenge Priest for the title. McIntyre previously lost to Roman Reigns at the Clash at the Castle Premium Live Event in 2022. Wrestling veteran Dutch Mantell predicted that McIntyre would walk out as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, dethroning Priest and continuing his feud against CM Punk. Mantell’s prediction comes after McIntyre’s brawl with Punk at WrestleMania XL, where McIntyre mocked Punk, who was on commentary duty.
At Clash at the Castle: Scotland, McIntyre aims to avenge his loss to Priest and become the new World Heavyweight Champion. Priest has been promoting the match on social media, sharing his excitement and readiness for the bout. With both competitors boasting impressive resumes and intense rivalry, fans can expect a thrilling and action-packed match.
The Clash at the Castle: Scotland event is a significant one for WWE, as it marks the company’s first premium live event in Scotland since 2019. The event will take place at the BT Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh and is expected to attract thousands of wrestling fans from around the world. With the World Heavyweight Championship on the line, the pressure is on both wrestlers to deliver an unforgettable performance.
Damian Priest’s two-word message on his Instagram story, “Game Day,” has generated excitement and anticipation for his World Heavyweight Championship match against Drew McIntyre. Dutch Mantell’s prediction that McIntyre will walk out as the new World Heavyweight Champion has added another layer of intrigue to the match. As both wrestlers prepare for the big night, fans can only wait and see who will walk out as the new World Heavyweight Champion at Clash at the Castle: Scotland.